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3.7 AutoView Technology
AutoView is designed to provide golfers with a
hands-free way of switching between multiple
play screens including HoleVue, IntelliGreen and
their Digital Scorecard, with just a simple turn
of the wrist. AutoView Technology is controlled
by the SGX
W
’s built-in accelerometer to provide
three viewing positions – one “portrait position”
and two additional “landscape positions”. By
default, AutoView is enabled for the SGX
W
.
AutoView, when combined with SkyCaddie’s other intelligent automation features including AutoCourse
Select, AutoHole Advance, HoleVue’s AutoZoom and IntelliGreen’s AutoGreen rotation (aligns with your
angle of approach), allows the SkyCaddie to operate from the first tee to the 18th green with virtually no
button pushes or touching your screen.
The default view in a portrait position is Interactive HoleVue With Zoom. When you rotate the device to
the right (clockwise), you will see IntelliGreen or IntelliGreen Pro in a landscape view. If you rotate the
device to the left (counter clockwises), you can access the Digital Scorecard. To view HoleVue again,
rotate the device to a portrait position.
To Change Your AutoView Settings:
1. From the Main Menu, scroll to “Settings” and press the Right Key to select it.
2. Highlight “Options” and choose “OK” with the Right Key.
3. Highlight “Landscape View” and choose “Select” with the Right Key.
4. Choose either YES or NO to enable or disable Landscape View.
You can also adjust the sensitivity of AutoView. This controls the level of rotation
needed to trigger the accelerometer to switch between portrait and landscape
positions. By default, the sensitivity is set to medium.
To Adjust the AutoView Sensitivity:
1. From the Main Menu, select “Settings”
2. Scroll to “System” and choose “OK” with the Right Key to open it.
3. Scroll to “AutoView Sensitivity” and choose “Select” to open it.
4. Highlight the desired sensitivity and select “OK” with the Right Key.
Note
It’s OK to rotate the SkyCaddie with
AutoView; however, to maintain
optimal GPS accuracy, the device
needs to be oriented at a 45
°
or
90
°
angle. After you obtain your
distance information or enter/check
your scorecard, please rotate the
device back to a vertical position
(see Appendix A “Helpful Hints” for
more tips).
Landscape setting
AutoView Sensitivity
setting
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